Auditions: Cook's Corner will be holding new band auditions 12:30-4:30 p.m. Saturday. The biker bar is at 19152 Santiago Canyon Road in Trabuco Canyon. Information: 949-858-0266

Erika I. Ritchie

949-4
92-5152 eritchie@ocregister.com

DANA POINT

Public art: The Planning Commission on Monday will consider a proposed public art project for Lantern Bay Park. The commission meets at 6 p.m. at 33282 Golden Lantern. Information: danapoint.org

Julianna Crisalli

949-492-
0752 jcrisalli@ocregister.com

LAGUNA BEACH

Boutique: Browse handmade goods from local merchants at the annual holiday boutique Dec. 1 at Laguna Beach High School, 625 Park Ave. Proceeds from the 9:30 a.m.- 2 p.m. event, in the school's North Gym, will go to PTA programs.

Claudia Koerner

949-454-7309
ckoerner@ocregister.com

LAGUNA HILLS

Helping homeless: The City Council on Tuesday will discuss amending city code to comply with a state legislation that requires cities to address housing needs for the homeless population, according to a city report. The amendment would allow for emergency shelters and create mechanisms to providing transitional and permanent housing, the report stated.

Mona Shadia

949-454-73
63 mshadia@ocregister.com

LAGUNA NIGUEL

Letters to Santa: Kids may drop off letters to Santa at the North Pole mailbox in front of the Crown Valley Community Park office through Dec. 13. Santa will be able to respond to one letter per Laguna Niguel family. Include a self-addressed stamped return envelope. Letters also may be mailed to Santa Claus, 29751 Crown Valley Parkway, Laguna Niguel, CA 92677. Information: 949-425-5100

Claudia Koerner

949-454-7309
ckoerner@ocregister.com

LAGUNA WOODS

Job openings: The city is seeking two part-time public safety assistants to perform administrative and code-enforcement duties for about 16 hours a week. Apply by 5 p.m. Nov. 30 by sending an application and résumé to City of Laguna Woods, Attn: Christopher Macon, Director of Public Safety, 24264 El Toro Road, Laguna Woods, CA 92637. Applications are available at
lagunawoodscity.org.

Barbara Potter

949-837-5200
bpotter@ocregister.com

LAKE FOREST

Civic center: The City Council has approved plans to request proposals for construction management and architectural and design services for the Lake Forest Civic Center project. The center will be built on a 9-acre parcel at the end of Indian Ocean Road. The Civic Center will house city officials, who work out of a leased facility on Commercentre Drive. A senior center and performing arts theater are expected to be part of the center.

Sarah de Crescenzo

949-454-7307
sdecrescenzo@ocregister.com

MISSION VIEJO

Santa's coming: Festivities are set to begin at 3 p.m. Sunday in anticipation of Santa's arrival at City Hall. The event kicks off four weeks of activities that include the opening of Santa's Workshop on Wednesday, Holly Trolley tours that begin Dec. 7 and the city's 40th annual holiday home lighting contest. See the full schedule for Sunday's event and find out more about the lighting contest at
mvactivities.com.

Mona Shadia

949-454-73
63 mshadia@ocregister.com

RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA

League champs: The Dynamites defeated the Blue Fireballs 2-1 at Altisma Park last weekend to win the Under 10 Rancho Santa Margarita AYSO championship. Lauren Jory and Lily Laskey scored the winning goals and Amanda Shea helped secure the win by blocking a penalty kick with just a couple of minutes to play. The team is coached by Kevin Wieser.Erika I. Ritchie

949-4
92-5152 eritchie@ocregister.com

SAN CLEMENTE

Pool parties: The San Clemente Aquatics Center is accepting reservations for birthday parties year-round. Available times are noon-2 p.m. or 3-5 p.m. Saturdays or 12:30- 2:30 p.m. weekdays. A $150 fee includes a reserved cabana, pool entry for up to 25 people, and a party leader to offer 30 minutes of games. Information, reservations: 949-429-8797.

Fred Swegles

949-492-5127
fswegles@ocregister.com

SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO

Festival: Laser tag, obstacle courses, a climbing wall and bungee jumping are some of the activities planned for the Harvest Festival set for 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. today through Sunday. Parking is $5; all-game passes are $20. The festival is at the Rancho Mission Viejo Riding Park, 30753 La Pata. Information: 949-234-1696.

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